
Pre-morning light over Norrviken
Above is part the reason why I really like Stockholm, including its surroundings. The shot is taken at 3:15 am, last Sunday morning (8th of May) while biking home from Upplands Väsby. Handheld, 1/13 sec, 24mm, so I’m happy it turned out as sharp as it did.
The view is towards north-east, where the sun would rise in another hour. This means that the gradient towards the corners is not only full-frame vignetting, but the sky actually was much darker in all other directions.
An obvious drawback with the 5d+the 24-70mm lens compared with my other favourite setup, my old 400d+the 50mm lens, is the size & weight. The result is that it most often stays properly sealed in the camera bag in the baskets on the back of my bike. This view though, partly seen between the trees from the bike path along the lake, caused me to stop and take some pictures. I’m glad I did.
Speaking of my other favourite setup; the below photos that I like are taken using it.

Midnight Blues Dancing
"Fallin in Blues", the weekend blues workshop in Grenoble in the beginning of April was very nice. It would deserve a post of its own, but, at least for now, head over to the album instead.



The two first portraits are from the last day of Herräng, week 2 last summer. It was evening, but still very bright. Even after adjusting the light levels I guess some would call them over-exposed, but I like the effect.
The last is from the SICS Open House, after the session of presentations and demos, when people were socializing, and I finally had the time to take pictures (as I had been demo-ing and talking all day before that).
That's it for now, hope to get back in less than two month :)
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